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In ancient Athens, men typically married in their late twenties to early thirties, while women often married much younger, usually between the ages of 14 and 18. This age difference was reflective of societal norms, where men were expected to establish themselves financially and socially before marrying. Marriages were often arranged, aiming to strengthen family ties and ensure the continuation of lineage.

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